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Global Warming News Tuesday May 22nd 2007



Sarkozy wants action on global warmingSarkozy wants action on global warming
(USA Today: Mon, 21 May) Is French President Nicolas Sarkozy, a conservative with friends in big business and not much of an environmental record, going green? Three days after taking office, Sarkozy discussed global warming, genetically modified crops and nuclear energy in talks with nine environmental groups Monday.


Global Warming Tour: Pelosi Does GreenlandGlobal Warming Tour: Pelosi Does Greenland
(CBS News: Tue, 22 May) Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and a group of House members are planning to go to Greenland and Europe next week as part of what her critics have dubbed the “Global Warming Tour.”


Rell, Schwarzenegger team up on global warmingRell, Schwarzenegger team up on global warming
(Boston Globe: Tue, 22 May) Gov. M. Jodi Rell teamed up with California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Monday, accusing the federal government of not taking global warming seriously.



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Sara Whitman: ExxonMobil: Sex, Lies and Global WarmingSara Whitman: ExxonMobil: Sex, Lies and Global Warming
(HuffingtonPost: Mon, 21 May) On May 30th, at its annual meeting, the directors of ExxonMobil will ignore the shareholder request to change its employment policy to prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation. They promise they are doing the right thing without any added rules. They also have promised for years that global warming is the machination of crazy scientists out of touch with reality. They have ...


Britain urges China to step up global warming fightBritain urges China to step up global warming fight
(AFP via Yahoo! News: Mon, 21 May) Britain pressed China on Monday to step up efforts to combat climate change, warning that unchecked global warming could wreak havoc on the Chinese economy.


US religious leaders urge action on global warmingUS religious leaders urge action on global warming
(Antara News: Tue, 22 May) Christian, Jewish and Muslim leaders are urging President George W. Bush and Congress to take action against global warming, declaring that the changing climate is a "moral and spiritual issue."


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